Come On Gang – Fortune Favours the Brave (single)
Come On Gang hail “variously from Brighton, Hastings and the Scottish Borders”, which must make practices a bitch! Ha ha ha. So they all live in Edinburgh now, which is a shame since I live in Brighton...
View ArticleFriday music streamage
Thank fuck it’s Friday. For your listening pleasure, head to Banner Pilot’s bandcamp page to listen to a stream of their wholly re-mastered 2008 album Resignation Day. It’s totally awesome; previously...
View ArticleA random assortment of NFI’s favourite records of 2011 (Pt. 1)
Once again I won’t even try to pretend that this is an objective list of any kind. Hell, even out of the shit I like I would probably have written a different list towards the end of December, or if...
View ArticleA random assortment of NFI’s favourite records of 2011 (Pt. 2)
In part 1 I wrote about a bunch of my favourite records from last year. Well, here are a bunch more. They are still not in any particular order and I wouldn’t rate the following above or below the ones...
View ArticleA random assortment of NFI’s favourite records of 2011 (Pt. 3)
So in parts 1 and 2 I listed a bunch of stuff that I liked. In part 3 I will reveal my actual favourite record(s) of the year, and run through some of the other releases that almostmaybecoulda made it...
View ArticleDissociates – Kick and Shove (video)
So as we all know, because I mention it every six weeks or so, and because it’s on the submissions page which everyone obviously reads before adding my email address to their mailing lists, I don’t do...
View ArticleReview: Signal to Noise by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
"In contrast to mixtapes, Signal To Noise doesn't rely on referencing songs and musicians to provide its emotional texture. Its characters are full of life, with all the contradictory twists and turns...
View ArticleFarewell, Wrecktheplacefantastic
My friend Ben and I had talked about forming a band for years. We both played guitar and neither of us was as good as we wanted to be. Most of my efforts to improve stalled because I found practising...
View ArticleNever Get Tired: the BTMI Story
"An inescapably vital part of the Bomb The Music Industry! story lies in its ethics. These are substantially inspired by Fugazi and Ian Mackaye's uncompromising efforts to create music and play for...
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